Field Notes

Three Percenter Patch: History, Meaning & Why It's Banned on Some Platforms

American patriot standing on a hilltop at dusk with the American flag, representing the Three Percenter revolutionary heritage
If you've spent any time in the tactical, veteran, or patriot community, you've likely seen the bold III% symbol — three Roman numerals surrounded ...

Come and Take It Patch: The Gonzales Flag and the Shot That Started the Texas Revolution

Come and Take It Patch: The Gonzales Flag and the Shot That Started the Texas Revolution
The 'Come and Take It' battle cry traces back to the 1835 standoff at Gonzales, Texas — the opening shot of the Texas Revolution. Discover the history behind one of the most defiant symbols in American history.

I Like Dirty Magazines Patch: The Gun Humor Classic Explained

If you've spent any time at a gun range or around the firearms community, you've seen it — the "I Like Dirty Magazines" patch. It's one of the most...

Molon Labe Patch: The Ancient Battle Cry That Became a Gun Rights Symbol

Molon Labe (Greek: ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ) is one of the most powerful phrases in the gun rights and tactical community — two words that carry 2,500 years of d...

Three Percenter Wolf Patch: Meaning, Symbolism, and Why It's Controversial

The Three Percenter Wolf patch combines two of the most powerful symbols in the tactical and patriot community — the III% movement and the wolf — i...

Make Liberals Cry Morale Patch: Political Humor in the Tactical Community

Morale patches have always been a vehicle for humor, attitude, and self-expression — and the Make Liberals Cry patch is one of the most unapologeti...
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